Dietary hypercholesterolemia aggravates contrast media-induced nephropathy

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Yang, DW
Jia, RH
Yang, DP
Ding, GH
Huang, CX
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[1] Wuhan Univ, Renmin Hosp, Div Nephrol, Wuhan 430060, Peoples R China
[2] Wuhan Univ, Renmin Hosp, Div Cardiol, Wuhan 430060, Peoples R China
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hypercholesterolemia; kidney disease; contrast media; renal circulation;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Contrast media administration can result in severe nephrotoxicity under pathological conditions such as diabetic nephropathy, congestive heart failure, dehydration, et al. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary hypercholesterolemia on contrast media-induced changes in renal function, blood flow, and histopathology. Methods Rats were fed either on a normal rodent diet (group N) or a high-cholesterol supplemented diet (group H; 4% cholesterol and 1% cholic acid) for 8 weeks. Half of the animals (n=6) from each diet group were then given a tail vein injection of 60% diatrizoate (6 ml/kg; group NC and group HC) and the other half were administered saline. Total serum cholesterol, triglyceride, serum creatinine, creatinine clearance rate, fractional excretion of sodium and potassium, and cortical nitric oxide production were determined one day following contrast media administration. Renal blood flow was determined by color Doppler flow imaging and pulsed-mode Doppler. Renal histopathology was observed by light microscopy. Results Total serum cholesterol and resistance indices of renal blood vessels increased significantly, while creatinine clearance rate and production of nitric oxide in the renal cortex decreased markedly in group HC and group H when compared to group N and group NC. The creatinine clearance rate decreased significantly in group HC compared to group H. Serum creatinine levels and fractional excretion of sodium and potassium in group HC were significantly higher than those in the other three groups. Severe tubular degeneration and necrosis, protein cast accumulation, and medullary congestion were found in group HC. Conclusion Hypercholesterolemia is a risk factor for contrast media-induced nephropathy. Hypercholesterolernia aggravates contrast media-induced nephrotoxicity through the reduced production of nitric oxide.
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